yes its a top load washing machine but I'm not up to doing the electrics
on it so theres no point, I still might have a go at the fan motor I have for another ball mill I attempted its a 50W but it gets so damn hot after 20 mins of running I'll try gearing it up but it will probably be to slow then
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Been there tried that

my first ball mill was a 40w fan motor,you have to be carefull you must have some kind of fan cooling on the motor as the fan it was designed to drive draws ccool air passed the motor,I added a small fan on the end of the rotor to pass air over it,the mill has worked fine for ages in 4 hour loads,I only milled 20g - 50g batches though in a 500 cc container using both brass and steel media
I recently came into some antimony hardened lead,cast it into cylinders and loaded the container the ideal half fill was around 4lbs of lead media

,after just half an hour the motor deceased

,I'm now in the process of modifying the mill to take two 50w fan motors that drive both rollers as the container also was jumping when using just one narrow diameter drive roller
A tumbler or washing machine motor is to large for my needs and limits portability too much,I'll post some pics when finished it may give you some ideas,for the pulley system I have used small upright hover belts and large solid rubber wine bottle corks about 40mm diameter